On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 05:26:47PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 20.01.2016 um 16:48 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> > Am 20.01.2016 um 16:05 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> >> On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 10:30:54 +0200 Michael Banck wrote:
> >>> But in general I think we want that our users get security updates ASA
Am 20.01.2016 um 16:48 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 20.01.2016 um 16:05 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 10:30:54 +0200 Michael Banck wrote:
>>> But in general I think we want that our users get security updates ASAP,
>>> so the current default looks mostly sane to me. Maybe somebody
Am 20.01.2016 um 16:05 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 10:30:54 +0200 Michael Banck wrote:
>> But in general I think we want that our users get security updates ASAP,
>> so the current default looks mostly sane to me. Maybe somebody knows a
>> shell on-liner along the line of systemd
Hi Michael
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 10:30:54 +0200 Michael Banck wrote:
> Package: network-manager
> Severity: wishlist
>
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 06:46:24AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > > Itâs gnome-software in sid, or g-s-d in jessie, querying PackageKit for
> > > updates.
> > > The default
Package: network-manager
Severity: wishlist
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 06:46:24AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > It’s gnome-software in sid, or g-s-d in jessie, querying PackageKit for
> > updates.
> > The default policy is to not schedule any downloads when running on
> > battery or on a modem con
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